Oakville Beaver, 27 Jun 2001, A08

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A8 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday June 27, 2001 -- W HY LET T H E L E A R N IN G STO P ? K T H M i:* T I l A iV iM IV E llS A R Y C E L E B l l A T I O I V P I O N E E R P I O N E E fi R ;-.i D V - K 1 O 1 rv1 4 ^ 7 0 ^ D V I5 ^ / G ^ . , w _____ O I *2. - - 6 5 4 , 1 , 7 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 J o in in th e sum m er fu n a t G L E N B U R N IE SCHOOL Ju n e 2 5 th to A ugu st 3 1 rt O u r group o f teaching professionals w ill id e n tify each student's academic requirem ents to m axim ize s k ill development. B B B K P A A A A A A A A A & K ' ' 8. K A K IM W O I O N E E R S C E N T X I O M A X I O M A X I O M A X I O M A X I U O M X I O M A X I O M A X I O M A 4 a 5 0 .390 4 5 0 s P c-> a W I N D O W S R E El R S ^ O > X t . 2 B 1_ B fL * *= S P K R S X 1 . 5 B L S P| X 1 . 5 3 B L. B 1 X 1 E R V V B O 1 A X S B O O K ; X 2 B S B L . B O ^ Fk W l E XC3BL. 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C .'!«> s« *< l J u l x 2 > i < l Coming To Oakville July 2001 iJDbeywood MONTESSORI SCHOOL IP E Y i mm K M ONKEYj Childcare and Development Centre OPENING SEPTEMBER 2001 ABBEYWOOD MONTESSORI The most important years for learning are from birth to six years of age Montessori shows how children acquire the skills to answer their own questions, learn to manage freedom with responsibility and maintain a high level of intellectual curiosity. ·Casa Program ages 3-6 · Full-time & part-time enrollment morning or afternoon · Fully trained Montessori Instructors (AMI Certified) · Classroom atmosphere that encourages social interaction · Outdoor playground · Healthy snacks & lunches prepared on site · Wide variety of Montessori materials, activities & experiences · Bright, clean & pleasing environment W e are a brand newfacH H y offering a w ide variety of program s for ail a ge s KIDDY CORNER NURSERY SCHOOL 1250 McCraney Street East Operating in Oakville Since 1971 Lim ited spaces available for Pre-School Program Tuesday, W ednesday, & Thursday 9 -1 1 :1 5 a.m . » - A ges 2 1/2-5 » 1, 2 & 3 day programs available > - JK's w elcom e for alternate day programs > Participating and N on-P articipating spaces available Toddler Care, Preschool, JK/SK, Before & After School and Summer Camp Licensed through I k Ministry of Community and Social Services H £ Transportation to and from local schools M Healthy nutritious meals and snacks prepared on the premises ^ & All staff are Early Childhood Educators and qualified licensed caregivers Language classes Arts focused with musical and theatrical productions * |£ Exercise & Fitness ^C oo kin g classes Resource Center for all parents and children & Computer lab Fees: V % , ammmmm Participating 1 Day 2 Day 3 Pay $50 $90 $125 Jell m e, ini I'll Fotyt. Shou m e, and I might hmemkt. Itmlte m e, m i I till l m ! OPEN HOUSE L J u ly 6 7pm -9pm Come s e e what: w i e have to offer Non Participating $70 $110 $145 1395 Abbeywood Dr. Oakville (north of QEW off 3rd Line) (9 0 5 ) 4 69 -2 9 4 4 Register now. Call Liz (905) 845-8197 CA LLFO R NOMINATIONS 5th A nnual Retching with open and indusive amis toward a new and better future, the Athena Sculpture, proudly represents the dynamics of the Athena Leadership Model. The marble base provides the solid the solid foundation for leadership u p n which all other qualities of an Athena leader stand. The body of the sculpture represents power. The bronze texture portrays the harmony and depth that comes from listening to others and believing in them. The sculpture's arching and open aims summons all to embrace a fierce advocacy that engages the world in a q quest for a better life and a more caring society. And within those welcoming arms, rests a crystal prism. The crystal reflects the challenges and changes in the world, stressing the need for openness, creativity and diversity. The Athena leader gives voice, power and purpose to leadership. This sculpture symbolizes a new leadership style, a new future with an abiding commitment to a better life for all. Help us find a good home for the 2001 sculpture. Nominate someone who has not only achieved professionally, but who continues to give back and makes a difference in the community and who has mentored women to achieve their full potential. T h e A TH E N A Award program celebrates the potential o f all wom en as valued m embers and leaders o f the com m unity and recognizes those w ho support them . T h e A TH E N A Award honours individuals w ho strive toward the highest levels o f professional accom plishm ent... w om en and m en who have dem onstrated excellence in their profession, have devoted tim e and energy' to their com m unity in a m eaningful way, and m ost especially, have generously assisted wom en in attaining their full potential. T H E CRITERIA Athena recipients m ust meet each o f the three specific criteria. They m use · M entor w om en in reaching their full leadership potential. · Dem onstrate excellence, creativity, and initiative in their business or profession. · Provide valuable service by devoting time and energy to improve the quality o f life for others in the community. Nomination form will be posted on Oakville' s Community Website at www.oakvillebeaver.com Nomination forms available at CHAMBER o f COMMERCE ROYAL B A N K MARY CARDAMONE Sales Representative TOP5% NATIONALLY The ( M ville B eaver

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